31) Testing water samples for E. coli took place in a subset of clusters.

32) Anemia testing was done for children only

33) Areas without Malaria have been excluded

34) The equipment for measuring syphilis in the field proved faulty and all related variables are therefore not available in the recode data file. The scales used for measuring the weight of children did not have enough precision therefore all weight related variables for children were set to not applicable in the recode data file.

35) All technical questions on the Malawi Micronutrient Data (Other Biomarkers), should be sent to: immpact@cdc.gov

36) Extra questions on male participation in health care

37) Caution for Men’s datasets: The response rate to the men's interview was inordinately low (interviews were completed with 54 percent of the men who were eligible for interview); therefore, any user of the men’s data should be aware that the data may not accurately represent the wider Maldivian male population. MVOD50*.ZIP (Other Data): Youth & Young Adult Questionnaire.

38) No women or men interviews

39) There is no possibility of linking the HIV Test data to the survey data.

40) The Morocco Survey will be a collaboration between MEASURE DHS+ and PAPFAM of the League of the Arab States

45) Although testing salt for iodine appears in the household questionnare, it was not implemented.

46) Other Data: Contains data from screening questionnaire

47) The DHS Program was not centrally involved in this survey and cannot stand behind the quality of this survey. Data collected for women 10-49, indicators calculated for women 15-49

48) This is not a national survey.

49) PKOD52.ZIP: Other Data - This comes from the Community Questionnaire.

50) Datasets are available from http://iinei.inei.gob.pe/microdatos/

51) Continuous survey, with 5 cycles. The data include cycles 1 through 5.

52) Continuous survey, with 5 cycles. The data include cycles 1 through 5.

53) PHOD3A*.ZIP - Health Module Questionnaire

54) Only 249 of 250 clusters were surveyed, because one cluster located in a refugee camp had to be eliminated from the sample. Woman/husband's line number (V034/MV034) not collected, so no couples files.

55) The zip files each include two datasets: SNxx70xx.xxx for the 2014 survey alone. SNxx6Rxx.xxx for the combined 2012-13/2014 surveys used to produce subnational regional results. Individual questionnaire data for men were only collected in the 2014 survey.

56) Continuous SPA (Year 2)

57) Continuous Survey

58) The DHS Program was not centrally involved in this survey and cannot stand behind the quality of this survey.

59) The report and data are not available from our website. Additional information about the 2006-07 SLDHS may be obtained from the Department of Census and Statistics, 15/12 Maitland Crescent, Colombo 7, Sri Lanka, Telephone: (94) 11-268-2176 or (94) 11-269¬2291; Fax: (94) 11-269-7594; Internet:www.statistics.gov.lk

60) The complete name of this survey is: The 2015-16 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey and Malaria Indicator Survey (2015-16 TDHS-MIS)

61) Other Biomarker: Salt, Urine & Vitamin A

62) DHS was not fully involved in this survey, but provided limited technical assistance on the review and formatting of the final report.

63) UGOD6A*.ZIP are data from the Field Rapid HIV Test.

64) Health Examination Survey

65) The HIV Test Data includes: CD4 Cell Count Testing

66) Although testing salt for iodine appears in the household questionnare, it was not implemented.

67) GPS dataset is incomplete. There is no possibility of linking the HIV Test data to the survey data.

68) The HIV Test data contain results for children 0-5 years, minors aged 6-14 years, and adult men and women. For the children and minors, the household weight (HV005) is used for analysis, and for adult men and women, the HIV weight (HIV05) is used.

69) Although testing salt for iodine and anemia testing appear in household questionnare, they were not implemented.

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